UK weather forecast: Latest maps of EXTREME SNOW system over Europe to hit UK in 10 days

A DEADLY snow system wreaking havoc across mainland Europe is forecast hit the UK in 10 days-time, according to shock weather maps, as freezing temperatures and deadly storms continue to bring chaos across the continent.

The UK has been hit with bitterly cold temperatures this week, prompting fears it could snow in some parts. But following chaos across mainland Europe, the deadly weather is gunning for the UK on or around January 20, according to maps from WXCharts.EU by the MetDesk and Tropicaltidbits.com. Frightening new charts from WXCHARTS show that between January 15 and 20, the extreme weather system battering central and eastern Europe will descend upon the UK.

BBC WEATHER forecast a system to bring wet and windy weather to parts of Britain, Scandinavia and the Baltic States, with temperatures to fall in eastern parts of the continent, due to northerly winds.

BBC Weather has claimed snow could blanket northern parts of Scotland and fall to lower levels as bitterly cold air returns to the nation this weekend. Temperatures have neared the high teens this week with spring-like conditions gripping much of Britain. But, thermometers are expected to dip

Europe is set for snow and strong winds as a weather front shifts into eastern Europe through Monday and Tuesday. Conditions will also turn “increasingly wet” through central parts of the Mediterranean and Sicily especially. BBC weather presenter Darren Bett said: “The very

BBC Weather has forecast temperatures to nudge near the high-teens this week as warm air “wafts” towards the British Isles. Thermometers could hit 17C in London on Wednesday as the warm weather grips much of the country. A BBC Weather chart showed the hotter air sweep in from the

BBC Weather forecaster Darren Bett said high pressure will dominate the weather across Europe over the coming day, with temperatures set to pick up over the continent. The meteorologist said: “Building in from the Atlantic this area of high pressure will be dominating and pushing its way